remnant in the PONS Dictionary

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A surviving surveyors shed is a remnant of this period.
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This is caused in the main by the remnants of the coal industry and its infrastructure and changes in agricultural management.
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The remnants are located near its center, where concrete structures once were erected.
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Over the following week, the remnant low traveled in a general west-northwest direction with no development.
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Remnants of the wreck remain near the shore, between 4m ft and 50m ft depth.
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Remnants of the once-overlying calcarenite layers are also present on the upper platforms of the island.
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Some remnants of the platforms remain beside the track.
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There are remnants of old mining sites along the river.
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In the 3rd century remnants of it still existed, which survived until the 4th century.
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Remnants of fences and an old wool scour can still be found on the property.
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